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as opposition forces in hong stage a mass offensive against syrian government troops the spyder red cross brokered truce we reported how intimidation to join the ranks of the rebels has meant death for some refuse. and the military backed election commission delays the results of the presidential runoff in egypt the move has outraged many in the country who see it as part of a coup aimed at keeping the army interim rulers and power in. the next hour interview show spotlight al get off looks at the future for russia canadian trade relations with economic forum. in full swing. playing. well with. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello again and welcome to the spotlight i'll be novel and today my guest on the show is. back to. the russian city of st peter's has been flooded with hundreds of first rank businessmen and politicians. they came back to attend the economic forum one of the most important events. among others a delegation from canada came from a country that's very much in common with russia and as one of the
as opposition forces in hong stage a mass offensive against syrian government troops the spyder red cross brokered truce we reported how intimidation to join the ranks of the rebels has meant death for some refuse. and the military backed election commission delays the results of the presidential runoff in egypt the move has outraged many in the country who see it as part of a coup aimed at keeping the army interim rulers and power in. the next hour interview show spotlight al get off looks at...
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the federal government takes very little role in doing that other than supporting businesses. in russia of course the context is somewhat different. government takes a very significant role not only controlling those resources but in developing them and exploring them so i suppose for the canadian companies the challenge is how do you navigate the unique circumstances of the russian oil and gas industry and how it's developed and we're still learning but as we move along but i'm optimistic that as time goes by more and more canadian companies will take an interest in that sector in russia but you might have noticed that when you were already here in russia with your visit that prime minister medvedev came up with the. pretty extensive program of privatization you know he proposed privatization in all of the gas sector in the banking sector so so. that should be a step in the direction you know what that's a very very positive signal you know there have been some other positive signals as well i met with russia's natural resources minister yesterday and he updated me on some of
the federal government takes very little role in doing that other than supporting businesses. in russia of course the context is somewhat different. government takes a very significant role not only controlling those resources but in developing them and exploring them so i suppose for the canadian companies the challenge is how do you navigate the unique circumstances of the russian oil and gas industry and how it's developed and we're still learning but as we move along but i'm optimistic that...
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built nesome parts of this nation but at the end of the day, women care about the economy, jobs and government spending and they will capture the vote on some of those issues. >> we have consensus. i think it will motivate the base which i think is a strategy of the republican party but it n't close the gap. >> we are all in agreement. this won make or break the election of the romney/ryan ticket. it's about the economy and other issues that are more important. >> if it's supposed to -- and you're right, it's a base motivator but if it's supposed to be a base motivator and the polls show romney really falling behind at this point, is it going to help? >> i don't finish she falling behind. there are so many polls out there that you can look at. but it really -- >> most recent abc news, washington post, and those kind of polls have shown us is that activityically significant gap andn the battle ground states, it's even worse like in ohio. all of a sudden they were neck-and-neck and a few months ago, romney was ahead and obama is 6 or 7 points ahead. >> you have to look at enthusiasm in those num
built nesome parts of this nation but at the end of the day, women care about the economy, jobs and government spending and they will capture the vote on some of those issues. >> we have consensus. i think it will motivate the base which i think is a strategy of the republican party but it n't close the gap. >> we are all in agreement. this won make or break the election of the romney/ryan ticket. it's about the economy and other issues that are more important. >> if it's...
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government. does the government has no role and should be starved, grover norquist to cut taxes so much we should shrink american command and drown it that isn't a putrid a statement. i don't feel that we about america's government. so i think we could have to crawl people. you told the true story of the american people. the american century everybody celebrates. you have had a role. the government had a role, the individual had a role. all of these different types of americans had a roll and you can't just take a wrecking ball and painted red white and blue and say i believe in individual liberty and smashed on every other american reputation in american education union. i disagree with that and it's a true story side-by-side one is for what our grandparents did for us but they also were a nation of neighbors in that pool their money through government to build the best country in the world and respected america's government. if you put that story against the american from come american governme
government. does the government has no role and should be starved, grover norquist to cut taxes so much we should shrink american command and drown it that isn't a putrid a statement. i don't feel that we about america's government. so i think we could have to crawl people. you told the true story of the american people. the american century everybody celebrates. you have had a role. the government had a role, the individual had a role. all of these different types of americans had a roll and...
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is that the private sector or the federal government? >> there are some areas where the federal government is the only provider. it is hard to get the private sector to provide -- >> just the macro view. >> i think it is generally agreed that the private sector is better and china is an example of a country which has the communist party running the show but they allow private sector activity a large role in the development of new industries. >> you've got the difference between private sector investments like keystone pipeline verses public-sector investments like xcel and drug. solyndra. the government does a pretty bad job of allocating resources. do you see anything that should this witness that would be better for the private sector to allocate resources instead of the federal government? >> and again, because of the profit motive and so on, the private sector is often better in innovating. i don't want to get into the keystone situation. i don't know enough about it. i do know it involves a multi- state right of way and all those en
is that the private sector or the federal government? >> there are some areas where the federal government is the only provider. it is hard to get the private sector to provide -- >> just the macro view. >> i think it is generally agreed that the private sector is better and china is an example of a country which has the communist party running the show but they allow private sector activity a large role in the development of new industries. >> you've got the difference...
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government officials suspect pilot error. two people were killed in the accident. >>> an air jet landed on a road about 3 kilometers from its destination at the airport. the aircraft broke apart and caught fire, killing one passenger and one bystander on the ground. 11 others were injured. government investigators examined the charred wreckage during the first day of their probe on wednesday. airline employees and witnesses say that an engine exploded right before the plane touched down. this would indicate that the jet had serious problems before it crash landed. however, a passenger told nhk that the crew gave no warnings. >> so it wasn't anything unusual. or nothing to be concerned about. at that moment. but once we got underneath, there was immediately fields and when you look out, yep, there's something wrong. >> a dense fog covered the airport at the time, making for poor visibility. investigators suspect the pilot mistook the road for a landing strip at the airport and tried to land the troubled aircraft. >>> people ar
government officials suspect pilot error. two people were killed in the accident. >>> an air jet landed on a road about 3 kilometers from its destination at the airport. the aircraft broke apart and caught fire, killing one passenger and one bystander on the ground. 11 others were injured. government investigators examined the charred wreckage during the first day of their probe on wednesday. airline employees and witnesses say that an engine exploded right before the plane touched...
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- america's government is this horrible thing, and america's government can't do anything right. i don't feel that way. the government has done some very good things. government was the way we built the infrastructure from the internet, and america's government is the way we educated generations of america who were able to help the world. america's government and all of those, it's a good government, and now that's everything else, but you can't disrespect america's government saying they have no role. it should be starved. you want to cut back so much so that we shrink america's government to the place to drown it in a bathtub. that's not a good statement. i don't feel that way of america's government. i think that you have to corral people. you tell the true story of americans. the americans, the story everybody celebrates. unions had a role. the government had a role. the individuals had a role. markets had a role. all these parts of america had a role. you just can't taking wrecking ball, paint is red, white, and blue, which i believe the individual liberty to smash down ever
- america's government is this horrible thing, and america's government can't do anything right. i don't feel that way. the government has done some very good things. government was the way we built the infrastructure from the internet, and america's government is the way we educated generations of america who were able to help the world. america's government and all of those, it's a good government, and now that's everything else, but you can't disrespect america's government saying they have...
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the right for our own interpretation of the second but that's not possible knows a lot from our government technically active should be a good thing protecting intellectual property ranging from music to design your bags but the global online community fears corporations will use it to police the web and take regular users offline for harmless internet behavior it certainly has a striking resemblance to the much debated sopa bill in the united states which sent even online giants like google and wikipedia to take direct action but the law was only meant to work locally across the atlantic while act would be applied more globally they are. not. groups and in some countries it needs to be ratified by parliament but not in every country so we have another. actor is still an option for many many countries it was too much for one french e.u. deputy he quit calling act charade then came the twitter twist the micro-blogging site saying it can now censor tweets country by country pride is active protests in war so we're expected to gather up to forty thousand people but a sudden big freeze kept ma
the right for our own interpretation of the second but that's not possible knows a lot from our government technically active should be a good thing protecting intellectual property ranging from music to design your bags but the global online community fears corporations will use it to police the web and take regular users offline for harmless internet behavior it certainly has a striking resemblance to the much debated sopa bill in the united states which sent even online giants like google...
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that's the kind of thing government can do. government can do a lot on the regulatory side to slow things down if you forget to have effective cost-benefit analysis, but it can do a lot on the project side to really find something that works and the community becomes the laboratory for change and that others can then model. you do not have to do it everywhere and if you can show in water to a location that there really work. that is the driving force behind the idea of that lamar has been a significant spokesperson for. >> do like that car? >> i do like it. i have driven my leaf. for a lit -- for a year-and-a- half. i live in this building in a plug in the wall when i go home at night. that's all i have to do. deployment communities are a good idea. sometimes the government can have a demonstration project that makes a difference. they did a hydraulic factory and we have had fracking are around forever. three things made a difference in it. one was a huge to demonstrate that you could do it in a big way which was helpful. the s
that's the kind of thing government can do. government can do a lot on the regulatory side to slow things down if you forget to have effective cost-benefit analysis, but it can do a lot on the project side to really find something that works and the community becomes the laboratory for change and that others can then model. you do not have to do it everywhere and if you can show in water to a location that there really work. that is the driving force behind the idea of that lamar has been a...
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the economy minister also served as the government's spokesperson. he said in the report authorities were on standby to act if the fuel rods continue to be exposed to the air. that would release a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he feared problems could occur at another plant in fukushima and tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added his cabinet was told of this scenario but the government chose not to make it public. the independent report stresses the need for discussions for infoation diskilo slur by the gornment during emergencs. a separate investigation into the fukushima meltdown has heard from a former u.s. nuclear regulatory chief. he told a parliamentary panel that on site experts should have the power to decide how to respond to an emergency situation at a plant. he says there's lack of trust for the japanese government and nuclear authorities stemming from how they dealt with the accident. >> in my view the only way to correct that is to have the puic have access to the informati
the economy minister also served as the government's spokesperson. he said in the report authorities were on standby to act if the fuel rods continue to be exposed to the air. that would release a large amount of radioactive material and prevented workers from entering reactor buildings. he feared problems could occur at another plant in fukushima and tokyo might have to be evacuated. he added his cabinet was told of this scenario but the government chose not to make it public. the independent...
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corporate subsidies are not just government expenditures, they're government expenditures through the tax code as well and we see a lot of that going on. so i find myself in common ground with some of what mr. edwards had to say. 98% of the republican members of the congress have pledged to oppose any increase in tax rates and any reduction of tax loopholes to reduce the deficit. no wonder the wealthiest continue to grow wealthier as the middle class struggles just to get by and no wonder we are facing a fiscal crisis. one especially clear embodiment of the misplaced priorities of house republicans is their hostility to clean energy. the international energy agency says that trillions of dollars are going to be invested in new energy infrastructure over the next 20 years. our economic growth and our national security will be determined by whether we succeed in building these new clean energy industries for the future. yet house republicans wanted to defund investment in wind, solar and other forms of clean energy. their budget protects the billions of dollars in subsidies that the oil
corporate subsidies are not just government expenditures, they're government expenditures through the tax code as well and we see a lot of that going on. so i find myself in common ground with some of what mr. edwards had to say. 98% of the republican members of the congress have pledged to oppose any increase in tax rates and any reduction of tax loopholes to reduce the deficit. no wonder the wealthiest continue to grow wealthier as the middle class struggles just to get by and no wonder we...
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radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government blog entry laws and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of the radioactive fallout. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests explains. the mission free couldn't take three months for charges free. range looms three three. three .
radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government blog entry laws and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of the radioactive fallout. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests explains. the mission free couldn't take three months for charges free. range looms three three. three .
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it just was in a way where the government -- it was a government- government-induced bankrupt fors carry forwards that never under normal bankruptcies would exist allows for general motors now not to pay taxes based on profits that otherwise they would have to be paying taxes on. that's the form of capitalism when the government intervenes in a very muscular kind of way. i don't believe that that's appropriate. >> well, maybe i made an assumption. maybe i was wrong. did you support the rescue of wall street banks? >> you know, i've never been asked that either. again, i was out of office. now you're asking. i think given the circumstances of the potential for a meltdown that would have been hard to recover, some support was appropriate. was therefore then the next step of adding regulations on top of regulations the congressman in his remarks made an interesting point, assuming that there was no regulation on the banks or financial services industries prior tore dodd-frank's passage, in fact, there was massive regulation. i would argue maybe enforcement was where the problem was, not the
it just was in a way where the government -- it was a government- government-induced bankrupt fors carry forwards that never under normal bankruptcies would exist allows for general motors now not to pay taxes based on profits that otherwise they would have to be paying taxes on. that's the form of capitalism when the government intervenes in a very muscular kind of way. i don't believe that that's appropriate. >> well, maybe i made an assumption. maybe i was wrong. did you support the...
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let me just ask any one of you how are we going to work to define who owns or governs or commands what in the south china sea in particular? and in that large area between china and the philippines in which there are extraordinary resources, and certainly very little definition of who does what and for the moment a great deal of reliance upon the united states fleet to bring some definition to this if we don't have law of the sea, the question is how do we define it? what are we prepared to do? what are the american people prepared to do? it's one thing to talk about enforcing this and in essence going to war over it but at least in the old days it required a declaration of war that people wanted to know if it was worth the sacrifice of individual human beings. so can anyone give me some idea of where we're headed in the pacific and the south china sea particularly. >> yes, sir, i can. in the south china sea you have a great example of how the law of the sea should play out if done correctly. because of globalization, things that move in the oceans that move through the south china sea
let me just ask any one of you how are we going to work to define who owns or governs or commands what in the south china sea in particular? and in that large area between china and the philippines in which there are extraordinary resources, and certainly very little definition of who does what and for the moment a great deal of reliance upon the united states fleet to bring some definition to this if we don't have law of the sea, the question is how do we define it? what are we prepared to do?...
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government officials say she needs long term care abroad. the pakistani government offered to pay for her transport and treatment. doctors flew with her in an air ambulance. she's 14 years old. she wrote a blog advocating girls education. that angered some fundamentalists. they boarded her school bus and shot her in the head. the pakistani taliban have confirmed. >>> sales clerks across the u.s. have been ringing up more customers at the check out counter. what are we seeing here? >> looks like more americans are loosening up their pursestrings and opening up their wallets because u.s. shoppers were busy again in september pushing retail sales higher for the third straight month. commerce department officials said on monday retail sales reached $412.9 billion last month. that's up 1.1% from august and better than market forecasts of around .7%. sales at department stores fell by two-tenths of a percent but most other retailers saw increases. electronics and home appliances rose 4.5% while gasoline sales were up 2.5%. autos were up over 1%. c
government officials say she needs long term care abroad. the pakistani government offered to pay for her transport and treatment. doctors flew with her in an air ambulance. she's 14 years old. she wrote a blog advocating girls education. that angered some fundamentalists. they boarded her school bus and shot her in the head. the pakistani taliban have confirmed. >>> sales clerks across the u.s. have been ringing up more customers at the check out counter. what are we seeing here?...
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than subsidizing a tribal government. it was horrible and a lot of times that it's been a problem outsiders trying to figure out how to do something about the indian problems. they don't know what's best and tribal governments do know a little bit better. that doesn't mean there aren't issues of contention around that as well but i think native nationhood should the scene as an viewed as important for everybody. when america came into existence, it was through contact, revolution against the british crown and america's sovereignty was not certain so they saw that native allies and you might recall the oneida coming to valley forge and bringing food supplies and reinforcements to the colonial army at a critical juncture in the revolutionary war and at many other stages we could've had a completely different outcome. and the same with the war of 1812 were american sovereignty was being challenged again by the british crown, again the important alliances with native people made a big difference. as a result, those early docu
than subsidizing a tribal government. it was horrible and a lot of times that it's been a problem outsiders trying to figure out how to do something about the indian problems. they don't know what's best and tribal governments do know a little bit better. that doesn't mean there aren't issues of contention around that as well but i think native nationhood should the scene as an viewed as important for everybody. when america came into existence, it was through contact, revolution against the...
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you think government has in securing its over networks and systems. then i would love to also hear a bit from you about incentive-based security and how we approach that. with that, i yield back. >> thank you. i recognize my friend from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome to all of the witnesses. thank you for being here today. as the title of today's hearing suggests, communications networks is part of the critical infrastructure from electricity generation to finance at services and transportation. we depend on our communications networks for nearly all aspects of our daily lives. yet, as was highlighted during our first cyber security hearing, our networks remain vulnerable to attack. in particular, there are three areas i would like to hear more about from our witnesses today. first, as we discussed in the last month's hearing, the fcc chairman is proposing a voluntary isp code of conduct as a way to alert consumers when a bot net or malware infection is discovered. today's witnesses will be on the frontline in ensuring such best pract
you think government has in securing its over networks and systems. then i would love to also hear a bit from you about incentive-based security and how we approach that. with that, i yield back. >> thank you. i recognize my friend from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome to all of the witnesses. thank you for being here today. as the title of today's hearing suggests, communications networks is part of the critical infrastructure from electricity generation to finance...
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[applause] they understand the role of government, effective government is not to create the tendency but rather facilitate opportunity. is that the right path forward? after the hundreds of people who will be working for the new yogurt plant. in fact, ask anyone benefiting from the incredible economic growth and increasing business diversity being made possible by the success of our idaho industry. ask hundreds of idaho citizens who are paying taxes as a result of the sector or the new allstate regional customer service center. ask any of the employees of the supporting business benefiting from the growth of ground force manufacturing work the new underground expansion. or any of the health science research and technology businesses choosing to expand into the court in meridian. other great idaho companies like boise dynamics and eagle, c nw arms process, have the potential to change the economic landscape of this space. the examples and many more are tangible results of idaho's entrepreneurs stepping up and expressing confidence in our future. and the key to their willingness to tak
[applause] they understand the role of government, effective government is not to create the tendency but rather facilitate opportunity. is that the right path forward? after the hundreds of people who will be working for the new yogurt plant. in fact, ask anyone benefiting from the incredible economic growth and increasing business diversity being made possible by the success of our idaho industry. ask hundreds of idaho citizens who are paying taxes as a result of the sector or the new...
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and dozens are injured in fresh crackdowns on anti-government protests in bahrain base as the world stage. the us is considered by many to be a place of high living standards but critics claim the notion of general wealth and well being is an illusion and leading us to health economist and renowned american statistician now explains the social and financial ills of his country. in the promised land of stars and stripes us presidents have always reminded citizens how lucky they are and where people of every background can work hard and we want to serve drinks the old fashioned american dream. yes we did just this i don't think america is an exceptional nation of freedom and opportunity and i hope this story of america reads much differently when facts are taken into account the measure of a nation is a new book comparing america against thirteen other wealthy nations to see where in fact the u.s. stance author dr howard stephen friedman sat down with r.t. i mean it was initiated by a conversation with my cousin when they were discussing the patient care and affordable care act patient pati
and dozens are injured in fresh crackdowns on anti-government protests in bahrain base as the world stage. the us is considered by many to be a place of high living standards but critics claim the notion of general wealth and well being is an illusion and leading us to health economist and renowned american statistician now explains the social and financial ills of his country. in the promised land of stars and stripes us presidents have always reminded citizens how lucky they are and where...
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government assess that as part of the decisionmaking process? >> i would say as part of the analysis and overall national interest. it is something that would be assessed. >> thank you. >> has the gentleman yield back this time? >> we have a vote on the floor. we will not be able to come back. but i will give everyone three minutes in an effort to try to get their everybody. you're recognized for three minutes. >> what is your experience on these cross border issues? how to been working on it? >> some of us have more than a passing interest. this is a 1,700 mile pipeline. we have 2,000,300 miles. how much jurisdiction did they have over the two million-plus? >> they are involved only in permits that cross there. >> it obviously looks at the no, project option. what are the emissions that would be created? what is the ability of nasa to bring treks across the border? >> a do nothing i can answer that question. >> it is pretty unrestricted. >> yes. >> what is the total emissions annually if we went that option? >> i do know in the final impact sta
government assess that as part of the decisionmaking process? >> i would say as part of the analysis and overall national interest. it is something that would be assessed. >> thank you. >> has the gentleman yield back this time? >> we have a vote on the floor. we will not be able to come back. but i will give everyone three minutes in an effort to try to get their everybody. you're recognized for three minutes. >> what is your experience on these cross border...
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about, certain jobs by the federal government. and the tennessee authority was one of them that's been cited again and again. and i like to point out to everybody that the tennessee authority, though it
about, certain jobs by the federal government. and the tennessee authority was one of them that's been cited again and again. and i like to point out to everybody that the tennessee authority, though it
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a vocal critic of the government and the banking crisis. nightly business report it brought to you by: : >> tom: consumers were holding back on spending and home prices were rising for the second month. home prices in 20 metropolitan areas rose from may according to the schiller home price index double what was expected. it was a mild day for wall street. investors still on standby waiting to hear what happens when the federal reserve ends its two day meeting tomorrow afternoon. >> the dow jones industrial average fell. and the s&p 500 also down 6. >> susie: the fed meeting. our guest tonight does not expect central bank policy makers to announce a big new plan to jump start the economy. the senior adviser at blackrock. >> bob, why don't you think the fed is going to announce a big stimulus program tomorrow? >> i think, susie that stimulus programs of the size qe 1, qe 2, and potentially qe 3 are for emergencies. and while we have a slow economy, it's hardly an emergency like existed before. so i think they're going to need more time to see
a vocal critic of the government and the banking crisis. nightly business report it brought to you by: : >> tom: consumers were holding back on spending and home prices were rising for the second month. home prices in 20 metropolitan areas rose from may according to the schiller home price index double what was expected. it was a mild day for wall street. investors still on standby waiting to hear what happens when the federal reserve ends its two day meeting tomorrow afternoon. >>...
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welcome back to the british government is failing to get people back into work recent figures show the unemployed are more likely to find work on their own and then if they are enrolled on the government's flagship employment program critics also say it stifles any individual young job seekers may have our first but one of the many frustrated job hunters. some months now twenty five year old jay paxton's been keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised slightest. they've left a to go and keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regiment's and we've watched people running in all morning to keep that appointment been coming to this . once a fortnight for the past six months that he's been on the government's work programme in the time he hasn't found a single job unfortunately that
welcome back to the british government is failing to get people back into work recent figures show the unemployed are more likely to find work on their own and then if they are enrolled on the government's flagship employment program critics also say it stifles any individual young job seekers may have our first but one of the many frustrated job hunters. some months now twenty five year old jay paxton's been keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. to...
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every dollar spent by government $1 less in the sector that creates real prosperity. i'm bringing before you a budget built on the decisions of last year. it is a budget that proposes more in the way of reforms by continuing to change the culture of government from one of entitlement to one of enterprise. these tough decisions will lay the groundwork for the prosperity of tomorrow. it puts to you the generally assembly, the question of precisely what role state government and our taxpayers should have in a variety of endeavors. i look forward to working with all of you in framing these priorities into a solid, responsible spending plan. one of the major innovations i propose in year is the use of block grants. block grants will be found in both our basic education and with your welfare budgets. together these twos departments account for more than 70% of our spending. when we include corrections and debt service, it's 90%. so with less to spend than we would like, we need to give more flexibility at the level where this money will be spent. the county and the school d
every dollar spent by government $1 less in the sector that creates real prosperity. i'm bringing before you a budget built on the decisions of last year. it is a budget that proposes more in the way of reforms by continuing to change the culture of government from one of entitlement to one of enterprise. these tough decisions will lay the groundwork for the prosperity of tomorrow. it puts to you the generally assembly, the question of precisely what role state government and our taxpayers...
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ahead of the apec forum, the russian government has carried out several major development projects around the city. [ cheers ] over the past five years, it has spent a total of 680 billion rubles, around $21 billion. it has built a new high speed railroad between the airport and the city center. until a month ago there was only road access between the city and the airport but now the airport express gives a direct connection. the new rail link is about 50 kilometers long. from the airport trains reach the city center in 48 minutes. a huge bridge opened in the city last month. it's three kilometers long and its highest pylons are 320 meters high. it is the world's largest cable-stayed bridge. this bririe leads us to russky island where apec's meetings are taking place. the leaders of 21 member are set to cross here to attend the summit. this bridge symbolizes russia's new eastern gate that opens to asia. three international convention centers have been built on the island, and more than ten buildings with accommodation facilities. this is the press center. journalists from around the world
ahead of the apec forum, the russian government has carried out several major development projects around the city. [ cheers ] over the past five years, it has spent a total of 680 billion rubles, around $21 billion. it has built a new high speed railroad between the airport and the city center. until a month ago there was only road access between the city and the airport but now the airport express gives a direct connection. the new rail link is about 50 kilometers long. from the airport...
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the whole point in government doing this, i know some people on the other side don't like government. for me, i want government to protect environmental standards. i want to make sure the mechanisms we're set up for for public protection are there. i just don't think ramming this thing through is the right thing to do, just the way i don't think preventing this is the right thing to do. let's do the pipeline. i'm for it. i really am for it. i'll tell you why. i think we have to say yes to something. we can't keep saying no to this, no to that, no to every bit of energy. to me, i understand you have to weigh it. i think on balance the pipeline is a good thing, not the way we're doing it now. not the way we're doing it in this bill. not the way we're disregarding any modicum of review. to protect the environment, protect american people's health and safety. this is really the wrong way to go. i'm trouble. i just want the gentlewoman's amendment. i yield back the balance of my time. >> gentleman yields back. any other members wishing to speak? if not, we'll vote on the amendment. those i
the whole point in government doing this, i know some people on the other side don't like government. for me, i want government to protect environmental standards. i want to make sure the mechanisms we're set up for for public protection are there. i just don't think ramming this thing through is the right thing to do, just the way i don't think preventing this is the right thing to do. let's do the pipeline. i'm for it. i really am for it. i'll tell you why. i think we have to say yes to...
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we can also protect the citizens because politics things citizens is what all the agencies of government agencies are trying to achieve so it's a border management that has again that importance so this is why we are very much on the border management and you know they're in there the good thing. it's. a very very clever counterfeit product of our times i would say is the so-called chinese i phone where when an i phone cost a thousand bucks the chinese i phone it works but it costs like one hundred bucks and when you have to buy the phone to your kid takes it to school and you probably lose it and then we go to our chinese when they've been here so. speaking of charities i phones is it true that while ninety percent of counterfeit is produced in china is that true well according to our statistics yes china is the number one source of what is really ninety percent where it had been because we have a it is only customs that collected that kind was that isn't but there are other countries that produce a counterfeit not on the east asia but south asia some of times the middle east and even i
we can also protect the citizens because politics things citizens is what all the agencies of government agencies are trying to achieve so it's a border management that has again that importance so this is why we are very much on the border management and you know they're in there the good thing. it's. a very very clever counterfeit product of our times i would say is the so-called chinese i phone where when an i phone cost a thousand bucks the chinese i phone it works but it costs like one...
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the government initially wanted to launch the commission in april. the schedule is delayed after rejected member cabinets. a new government regulatory agency to support the commission will also be launched on wednesday. it is 500 officials will be taking instructions from the commission's five members. scientists from japan and the united states have launched a large scale smart grid project in the state of new mexico. japan's new energy and industrial technology development organization and the new mexico government are collaborating on the experiment in lohse al most. in the project 2,000 households are connected to power line networks that deliver electricity. this system can choose the cheapest available energy. this includes solar and electricity stored at night. the system can also source power from batteries even during electrical outages caused by lightning or tornados. >> translator: i hope we can work together with the united states, the leading country in this field to prove the stability of the system. >> the experiment will continue for
the government initially wanted to launch the commission in april. the schedule is delayed after rejected member cabinets. a new government regulatory agency to support the commission will also be launched on wednesday. it is 500 officials will be taking instructions from the commission's five members. scientists from japan and the united states have launched a large scale smart grid project in the state of new mexico. japan's new energy and industrial technology development organization and...
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it also means thati will cut back on the size of government. i will cut programs. in massachusetts, we went through the budget and cut back programs we could not afford even if we like to them. i will get rid of a lot of programs. my test is simple. is this program so simple it is worth borrowing money from china to pay for it? if it doesn't pass that test, i will get rid of it. [applause] i have mentioned a few things -- regulations, energy policy, tax policy. let me mention one more. this is the one you find most interesting. crony capitalism. brush aside the principles of free enterprise and fair play and tilting the playing field toward the people who financed his campaign. that kind of crony capitalism we have not seen in this country to the extent we have seen it in this administration in history. you can see it through out the policies in this administration. trade policy. it is a good thing for american jobs to be able to sell goods to countries around the world. even nations like china have figured that out. in the last three years, china and the european
it also means thati will cut back on the size of government. i will cut programs. in massachusetts, we went through the budget and cut back programs we could not afford even if we like to them. i will get rid of a lot of programs. my test is simple. is this program so simple it is worth borrowing money from china to pay for it? if it doesn't pass that test, i will get rid of it. [applause] i have mentioned a few things -- regulations, energy policy, tax policy. let me mention one more. this is...
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government debt. approximately $12 trillion is held outside the government itself. every 1% that we increase the interest rate is going to raise the cost of interest payments by $150 billion. so while we're thinking about congress struggling to cut a little bit off the budget deficit, we're going to be adding with three percentage points in interest rates, we're going to be adding $450 billion or $360 billion. you know, is that good? heck, no, it's not good. now, you know, people will say, well, you pay it yourself so it doesn't matter. but we don't pay it to ourselves. we pay half of it to the rest of the world. so that's going to have big repercussions on the balance of payments. we have worked ourselves into a terrible position. you know, we're like the guy who says -- i'm like the guy who says, stop digging. >> okay. okay. i mean, what argument -- we're going to talk about europe in just a moment because i know you've got strong views on that also. but if you -- you know, if you compare the u.s. and europe, if you look at where they are right now, you might conc
government debt. approximately $12 trillion is held outside the government itself. every 1% that we increase the interest rate is going to raise the cost of interest payments by $150 billion. so while we're thinking about congress struggling to cut a little bit off the budget deficit, we're going to be adding with three percentage points in interest rates, we're going to be adding $450 billion or $360 billion. you know, is that good? heck, no, it's not good. now, you know, people will say,...
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money at the problem and now as you have pointed out you know as a government that in all of the major western countries and in japan as well is extremely high and we think there isn't any solution now at this stage because the day is already out of control whether you know you try cutting to reduce the deficit is too late for that too late too late you know the u.s. fiscal gap is two hundred trillion us dollars that couldn't be fixed this cutting in an hour and on the other hand if you print more money and put out more debt to stimulate it also wouldn't work there are only two solutions either bankruptcies or debt default on a massive scale in all the major western countries or printing a huge amount of mining rid of their value and that's called quantitative easing and christopher i can go back to you and only a really technical question but that's really the risk here is that people want to save their wealth inflation is the only thing that's going to save the western world right now to wipe out all of this debt because politically you cannot regenerations to be poor. little depends
money at the problem and now as you have pointed out you know as a government that in all of the major western countries and in japan as well is extremely high and we think there isn't any solution now at this stage because the day is already out of control whether you know you try cutting to reduce the deficit is too late for that too late too late you know the u.s. fiscal gap is two hundred trillion us dollars that couldn't be fixed this cutting in an hour and on the other hand if you print...
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not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here,er in worked anywhere. i want to make america the most attractive place in the world for entrepreneurs, small business, big business, to invest and grow in america. now, we have to make sure as we trade with other nations that they play by the rules and china hasn't. one of the ways is by artificially holding down the value of their currency. they put the currency down low, that means prices on goods are low. that makes them advantageous in the marketplace. we lose sales and manufacturers in the u.s. making the same products can't compete. china say currency manipulator for years and years and years. and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator, but refuses to do so. day one, i'll label china a currency manipulator. which allows me as president to put in place tariffs where i believe they are taking unfair a
not by trickle down government. we are going to hire more government workers, raise more taxes, put in place more regulations. trickle down government has never worked here,er in worked anywhere. i want to make america the most attractive place in the world for entrepreneurs, small business, big business, to invest and grow in america. now, we have to make sure as we trade with other nations that they play by the rules and china hasn't. one of the ways is by artificially holding down the value...
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well, because of government taxes and regulations. well, if that's the problem, then government has a responsibility to create an opportunity for you to go out and compete on that level playing field. well, that's why i've zeroed out the corporate tax and have said to those of you who have sent jobs overseas, if you take that money back, instead of paying the tax that you have to pay when you repay treeuate profits, if you invest that money in plant equipment you will pay no corporate, you will pay no tax. if you invest it in plant equipment and create jobs here in america. those are two things that we can do to create the opportunity for profitability as well as the availability of capital. to invest here, to create the jobs of the future. so that's one -- that's one big area. but there's other things we can do. i hear obviously with the -- the future leader of china here in america today, we hear a lot about china. we hear a lot about what we have to do to compete with china. well, what i've just laid out will compete with china. wi
well, because of government taxes and regulations. well, if that's the problem, then government has a responsibility to create an opportunity for you to go out and compete on that level playing field. well, that's why i've zeroed out the corporate tax and have said to those of you who have sent jobs overseas, if you take that money back, instead of paying the tax that you have to pay when you repay treeuate profits, if you invest that money in plant equipment you will pay no corporate, you will...
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the fed would be allowed to normalize interest rates because, and this is critical, because other government entities were doing what they were supposed to be doing. and that's about the reform of education, labor retraining, public finances, lots of things. housing. lots of things we need to do. so in a sure world the fed should start normalizing rates because other agencies are stepping in. when we go to assured to what's likely to happen, what's likely to happen is that the other entities are going to stay on th sideline, they're not going to do what they're supposed to do, and as a result the fed has no choice but to remain in this very activist mode thatt has unfortunately both costs and risks as well as benefits. >> all right. how do you want to invest in this vironment, then, given all of this? what should investors be thinking about right now? even the retail investor who has not exactly embraced equities, what should they be doioing? >> don't get fooled by adlines. this is not all-in, all-out. this is a rld where you want to be very differentiated. because we have strong companies,
the fed would be allowed to normalize interest rates because, and this is critical, because other government entities were doing what they were supposed to be doing. and that's about the reform of education, labor retraining, public finances, lots of things. housing. lots of things we need to do. so in a sure world the fed should start normalizing rates because other agencies are stepping in. when we go to assured to what's likely to happen, what's likely to happen is that the other entities...
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two and a half years so in order to cut so-called government spending which republicans supposedly hate they will get rid of part of the federal workforce so that defense the largest chunk of nondiscretionary government spending can stay so that numerous contracts can continue to be given out to by the government to defense contractors and the like now it's also not forget that all of this was done in order to refrain from having to raise taxes because raising taxes according to republicans is a job killer but here in order to not raise taxes they are killing federal jobs so does this make any sense to any of you there is no rhyme or reason there is no logic and if anything it just shows us two things number one the defense has such a tight grip on our politicians and the republican party specifically that there is no way to have an honest debate about what the size of government should truly be number two it shows us that there is no such thing as a binding agreement in washington any more let's not forget this was not a requirement imposed from above this was your own doing you were s
two and a half years so in order to cut so-called government spending which republicans supposedly hate they will get rid of part of the federal workforce so that defense the largest chunk of nondiscretionary government spending can stay so that numerous contracts can continue to be given out to by the government to defense contractors and the like now it's also not forget that all of this was done in order to refrain from having to raise taxes because raising taxes according to republicans is...
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that is why a coalition of countries is holding government accountable. that is what the united states must do what we must do to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> iran also says it doesn't want a nuclear weapon. the americans and their western allies are still struggling to find a way to deal with the changes in the middle east. the truth is, it will probably never again be as straightforward as it was when they had their old authoritarian friends to rely on. >> i spoke to timothy, a former u.s. ambassador for india under the obama administration. it is a very robust defense of america's constitutional rights. how do you think it goes across the muslim world in the wake of this controversial one? >> he tried to do three things and i thought he was very effective. first, he talked about a very strong case for u.s. leadership in the world. he condemned the violence and also made the case for free speech and what that means in the world. secondly, he talked about the advancement of democracy. how that is founded on principles. and thirdly, i
that is why a coalition of countries is holding government accountable. that is what the united states must do what we must do to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> iran also says it doesn't want a nuclear weapon. the americans and their western allies are still struggling to find a way to deal with the changes in the middle east. the truth is, it will probably never again be as straightforward as it was when they had their old authoritarian friends to rely on. >> i...
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the conflicts between rebels and government forces across syria will decide the destiny of the country. that was the declaration today in a written statement from the president praising soldiers for heroically confronting armed terrorist gangs. a video has been posted online that shows syrian rebels of executing a group of men that they have accused of being pro- militia. this report contains graphic images. >> apparently these pictures show a group of more than one dozen prisoners captured by opposite -- opposition rebels. each is asked his name. and this man says that he is [unintelligible] a leading figure in the militia, lote -- loyal to the president's government. they are blamed for torturing and murdering civilians over many years. prisoners are led into the courtyards. there are shouts of -- god is great. the rest of the pictures are too shocking. they include a pile of apparently dead bodies. we showed the entire video this afternoon to human rights watch. >> what do you think we have just seen? >> it looks like we have seen the execution of prisoners, which is a war crime. wh
the conflicts between rebels and government forces across syria will decide the destiny of the country. that was the declaration today in a written statement from the president praising soldiers for heroically confronting armed terrorist gangs. a video has been posted online that shows syrian rebels of executing a group of men that they have accused of being pro- militia. this report contains graphic images. >> apparently these pictures show a group of more than one dozen prisoners...
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the pakistani government denied his claims. a statement said a government investigation showed it was not involved in nuclear proliferation at any stage. >>> nato forces have abandoned a centerpiece of their exit strategy from afghanistan, at lest for now. the afghan militants in uniform have killed many this year. >> reporter: a major reduction in joint training with afghan forces. operations with small and medium-sized units will basically be stopped. although they may be approved on a case by case basis. on the operations of more than 650 soldiers will continue. the afghan defense ministry said earlier this month that hundred of afghan troops are being dismissed or taken into custody as it steps up efforts to counter insider attacks. commander of the nato-led international force, insist, afghan troops ability to maintain security has been improving. but there are now concerns that reducing joint operations will limit their ability to counter terrorist threats in the future. >>> now that the paralympics in london are over, ma
the pakistani government denied his claims. a statement said a government investigation showed it was not involved in nuclear proliferation at any stage. >>> nato forces have abandoned a centerpiece of their exit strategy from afghanistan, at lest for now. the afghan militants in uniform have killed many this year. >> reporter: a major reduction in joint training with afghan forces. operations with small and medium-sized units will basically be stopped. although they may be...
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difference between what the state department has done, the environmental versus the epa in conflict, our own government, if you will, is fighting among itself for whatever reasons. and next of all the ability that alberta and canadians are going to produce this no matter what. and if china becomes a player or asia becomes a player market taking this product if we don't, what it does to our security and security should be the most factor i think the main factor of what we should be concerned about. would i ask -- i think the question would i ask and, doctor, i'll start with you, if you would. do you believe the oil sands will be developed whether we buy it or not? >> thank you. at the prices we have in our long-term projections, the sands, tar sand, call them what you will, would likely be developed whether or not we purchase. >> does everybody agree, ambassador, you agree they're going to develop the oil sands? >> i would agree with that. >> i'm sure that everybody else agrees with that, too. and i would assume that you all think that would be a job creator for america if we build it through into ameri
difference between what the state department has done, the environmental versus the epa in conflict, our own government, if you will, is fighting among itself for whatever reasons. and next of all the ability that alberta and canadians are going to produce this no matter what. and if china becomes a player or asia becomes a player market taking this product if we don't, what it does to our security and security should be the most factor i think the main factor of what we should be concerned...
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it's a way of governance. in venezuela, bolivia, and ecuador elected leaders have used their power to undermine fundamental freedoms by attacking the press, the courts and their political opponents. second, we need to commit to being a reliable partner as our neighbors cope with significant security challenges. both mexico and colombia need our commitment to win their respective wars against criminal organizations. we must make it clear that we will not tolerate iran exporting violence and terrorism to our hemisphere. third, we must reject protectionism. the recently approved free trade agreements with columbia and panama was a good accept. we need to move forward to bring both canada and mexico into the transpacific partnership and fourth, we should move aggressively to form a strong energy partnership with canada, mexico, brazil, columbia and a post-chavez venezuela. a stable western hemisphere displace agunstable middle east an an aincreasingly blijant russia as the is there of the world's energy production
it's a way of governance. in venezuela, bolivia, and ecuador elected leaders have used their power to undermine fundamental freedoms by attacking the press, the courts and their political opponents. second, we need to commit to being a reliable partner as our neighbors cope with significant security challenges. both mexico and colombia need our commitment to win their respective wars against criminal organizations. we must make it clear that we will not tolerate iran exporting violence and...
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bishop it is white house is standing by captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen: tonight, big-government regulations on woodworking. great. now i have to baby proof my circular saw. (laughter) then, the latest in my ice cream war with jimmy fallon. turns out, revenge is a dish best served frozen. (laughter) plus, my guest bill mckibben believes in global warming. so i'm going to deny that he exists. (laughter) a college student found cocaine in a book she ordered from amazon. customers who purchased this book also bought $20 bills, hand mirrors and tape recorders for all their amazing ideas. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) (crowd chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. welcome to the "report," everybody. good to have you with us. well, folks, the show was on hiatus last week in observance of yom ki-martin luther fourth of jul-easter. (laughter) one of the many long religious festivals i've had engineered into my schedule since i c
bishop it is white house is standing by captioning sponsored by comedy central >> stephen: tonight, big-government regulations on woodworking. great. now i have to baby proof my circular saw. (laughter) then, the latest in my ice cream war with jimmy fallon. turns out, revenge is a dish best served frozen. (laughter) plus, my guest bill mckibben believes in global warming. so i'm going to deny that he exists. (laughter) a college student found cocaine in a book she ordered from amazon....
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we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from the judge government ok so one will face political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians so in the past few hours talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution and not a military one if turkey continue under the rule that under the agreements made in volume this would draw in a way to situation a wider three as your old war and it risks expanding it. to be below syria and the people of turkey will not benefit from this major says that they'll defend any major member if turkey continue like this like syria might see itself getting increasingly desperate and retaliate with full force and then it's up to the united states and britain and europe be had major allies just figure out what to do. r.t. also spoke to the iraqi prime minister to get his stance on the development of the syrian conflict his interview and more extensive analysis. plus. a small farmer taking out of biotech giant as the u.s. supreme court agrees to review his appeal had online for details. police have used water c
we're getting these reports of this continued as it were a reaction from the judge government ok so one will face political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians so in the past few hours talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution and not a military one if turkey continue under the rule that under the agreements made in volume this would draw in a way to situation a wider three as your old war and it risks expanding it. to be below syria and the people of...